Slipping in the Quicksand: Guilt, Psychology, and the Fall of Blanche Dubois
[2023-03-19 08:27:18]
Tragedy of Greece Aeschylus once wrote as follows. "Whenever he wants to completely confuse the house God will be implanted for deadly sins", as the founder of "Desire Streetcar", Tennessee Williams is no exception. The sin of Blanche Dubois enables play emotions, tragedies, and extremes. Because Williams created Blanche's weaknesses, including the dependence on others and the inability to face reality, her guilt about Allen's death is due to her gangs, nervous debilitating behavior, and ultimate collapse That was the reason.
Blanche DuBois: Blanche DuBois is Stella's sister. She is from the state of Mississippi and I stay at my sister and brotherly apartment in New Orleans. Blanche is a sensitive, very nervous woman, about 30 years old. She noticed that she was older and was worried about losing her beauty. In order to alleviate her anxiety she praised her appearance. In an environment she found herself collapsed, she was very clear about her more sophisticated and more expensive background. She opposed Stanley because he was very common. As the drama evolved, she felt her history was very difficult. The family property of the Belle Reve plantation in Mississippi State was wasted and the house was taken over by the creditors. When Mr. Blanche married a young man and realized that her husband was acting homosexual, that marriage gave disastrous results. Blanche seems to be a ship without a rudder
Blanche DuBois is a sister of Stella Kowalski. She came to Stella with her little house in New Orleans and her husband Stanley. Blanche was said to be the beauty of the south, there was a tragic flaw due to the lack of self-respect. There are many words that can be used to describe Blanche; however, her main features are instability, flirting and deception. Blanche has a devastating wound, and her tragic defects will now arise. The elements of love, sex, and death bothered her, lost reasons, and stimulated an unstable idea until she could not handle it. To illustrate, Blanche married Love Alan Gray of her life until she found him in bed with another man. After Blanche told her that she did not like him, her husband shot himself. This terrorist incident has a great influence on the life of Blanche and it is the key to her action after her.
In a road car described by Blanche Dubois as a tragic victim "Desire Desert Desire Desert Desire", Tennessee Williams is a "pretty" tragic victim as "Blanche Dubois." Williams accomplishes this by using linguistic, theater orientations, and other dramatic techniques to emphasize the spiritual state of Blanche and her dependence on alcohol and men. These factors accumulate and shape her tragic defects. And it is succumbing to desire. She controlled herself and allowed her to express herself as a drama and a tragedy. When Blanche arrived, she was falling, her fate was sealed, and now she could not look back. The drama provides a life version of a romantic slum street, but it reflects the typical character of New Orleans. The surroundings of Elysian Fields are historically different from the rest of the southern part, blacks and whites are mixed, and various race members are playing poker and ball together. ... Read more